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Show TIIJjfiALT LAK& TRIBUNE, WEDNESDAY. MORNING, 9 Evidence Evaporates; Judge Dismisses Case to Tho Tribute. Bpeeisl SCALE II U.-- Ttie WINN EM UCC A. Nev.?-Jaliquor held as evidence against May Alien, whose trial was set for today on the charge of violating the prohibition law, having evaporated, Attorney L. G. Wilson moved that the case be dismissed, on the ground that there was Insufficient evidence to convict. Judge Callahan accordingly dismissed the case, Slav ..Allen was arrested nearly a year ago. She was released on ball and went to Arizona, and was ill there when her trial was called At the last term of court. She returned for trial and it was discovered today that the evidence had evaporated. EFFECT U's-tri- Adjustments Expected Between $40,000 Save and $50,000 radJuMntf will bo found state employee salanw of In the pay checks for January Issued, it pected, today from the office of Mark Tuttle, state auvlitor. The list has' been the eubjtvi of aeieral conference and of It was finally submit- much discussion ted In revised form to the sate board of examiners yesterday, and was ined bv the two members present at the Capitol, If E Ciockett, secretary of rate, ami It Harvey H. Cluff, attorney general. will be more formally submitted to tne rnttre state hoard of examiners this morning, according to present plans,I and will bo at once forwarded to Mark uttle, state auditor. It is exnocied that the will this walk attornoon, vighost Some heavy changes result Ju the office of the state road oommiatuon, but, owing Is TIFF L ct Ex- I I FEBRUARY-- 1922. 1, Salt Lake Building Permits on' Increase 0 Building construction valued at was undertaken during January,' the compared with $70,495 during earn month of 1921. according to data compiled yeaterday bv W. D. $81,-60- HUT 1922. Permit twrenty-sve- Treasurer Reports Counties Extensive Advertising Contribute Nearly Million Advocated; National Con. in First Month of 1922. vention Closes Sessions. Is Engineers The January report of W. D. Sutton, Emphasis was laid on the importance state treasurer. Issued yesterday, shows of obtaining necessary tariff on all forthat the counties of the state contributed eign Importations of hone before lasmch-i&- g in state and state school taxes during that an extended advertising campaign by month a total of $881,406.43. Salt bake K. T. Rheea of North Ogden, In a talk county was not a contributor that month, made before the national convention of having paid up closely to the limit re- the American Honey Producers' league for Submit Sugges-tion- s New Highway in South Utah and' Arizona. A road program to provide a system of Cedar highways Brakes, connecting Bryce canyon, Zion national park and tho north aide ot Grand Canyon national park this year, with suggested extensions for opening up new scenic routes In the future, was recommended to Governor Mabey yesterday by a committee of en glneers. The report was made to the governor as chairman ,of the governor's committee on national and state parks, organized A few weeks ago at the capitot. The engineers, formerly a subcommittee, are under the chairmanship of W. R. Armstrong of the I'nlon Pacific system; and Include H C. Means, state road enFinch of the .United States gineer; B. bureau of public roads; ft. E. 'Caldwell, state engineer, represented In his absence by XJoyd Garrison, assistant; . C. A. Blftke of the" Denver and Rio Grande R. B. Ketchum of n the University of Utah; Sylvester Q. city engineer of Salt Lake,-- and R, A. Thorley of Cedar City. The system devised has four points of could receive traffic origin" at which from railroads and transcontinental automobile highway systems now devised: Lund, MarysvaJe, the 5Jion National Park highway and the Grand Canyon highway. A suggested routing from Lund would be: First day, Lund to Zion by way of Cedar. Stop overnight park, at the and visit It during morning, returningpark to he Third day, ,Mt Brakes and thence travel by way of Midway, ruck Springs, Hatch, Red canyon to Bryce canyon for night. Fourth day, visit Bryce during morning, and thence to Kanab for Fifth night where day, Kanab to Grand canyon, would be spent the afternoon, night and the following morning, returning to Kanab Tor nights Seventh day, Kanab, Mount Carmel, Glendale, Cedar Cedar and return to th railroad atBrakes, Lund. For povlNe later a road from Mount Carml development to the rim of the Zion canyon, and thence, perhaps, down wall of that wondeiland to Glendale the I The report submitted to suggested. Governor Mabey calls particular attention to Improvements needed at once on the route from Mldw'ay to JBryce canyon, with another road from Duck to Glendale. The proposed system Springs orbits the fchort creek route from Fredonla to Hurricane, and instead opens up portions of it4 yet know'n, but said to be highly attractive from a scenic point of view. The report reads: Generally all construction be done in such & manner as to should the- road permanent and conducive make to utmost must be reliability at all times duringThey tourist travel passable This is particularly Important to months. companies, which! handle tourtatts who come to Utah froirv longed t stances by railroad and whose favorahl advertising is of utmost Importance in southern Utahs wonderful parks placing before the world. Ultimately It Is expected that roads tar tourist trayel, such as from Mount TbM4m0 of ?'TIL CFnyotL and a F sI,rln Jon the side It ?? Ordcrville canyon, which willouth be entirely In wonderfully scenic territory and eliminate uninteresting and stretches, will be to afford the people who visit constructed scenic wonders roads whose every Utahs mile shall be on of intense interest. n were issued last month for new constructions to- taling 973,800, and eight repairs and alterations costing $8100. The thirty new constructions for which permits were issued during January of last year had a total cost of $57,495. Repairs and alterations for January, of a value J921, numbered of Year Accomplishments Reviewed in Pageant Based on Mother Goose Rhymes $13,000. "Dont mak the mistake of iKtlng the public fall into the haWt of thinking that the board of directors, headed bv it president, the general secretary and her assistants, are to do all the work of the Y. W. C. A It should be a commumtv affair and Bhould receive the benefit of your individual hlp and support. Thin was one of the sentences winch itood out before all others In a brief address made by Colonel John T Axton chief of chaplains of the United States army, at th annual banquet and meeting of the Y. W. C. A- - last night at tne clubhouse of the association. . j About $26 members and well wisher of to attraceat the association down .Be tively decorated tables Jn the gymnasium of the clubhouse. There was a generous sprinkling of men among the diners, atResumed testing to the interest which, business men are showing this wetfer'-- reject A varied program, which included many 15. ginning features, was provided after a short busJ-ne- s session whleh followed tho dinner. Mrs. E. K Critehlow. president of tlie board of directors, presided. In her wortf hearWASHINGTON, Jan. Sl.Public f welcome she spoke of high ings . by the Colorado river commission the work of .the secretaries at praise the head will be resumed at Phoenix, Arlx., be- of the various departments of the and introduced Mrs. Allen C. ginning March 15, ft was announced to- Keith, general secretary', as "Mistress day by Secretary Hoover, Marywho, she said, contrary to the Meetings of the commission here have old nursery rhyme, is far from being . contrary. been concluded, and the state representatives on the commission are eiAoute to Years Work Reported. their homes. Mistress Mary Invited her hearers to Seveial different plans for the equit- enter the gates of the Blue Triangle garable distribution of the water In the basin den and take a walk about with her. In verse she proceeded to tell the between the seven states were presented pleasing story of the Inception and growth of the by the members of the commission," Mr. garden and as she named the flowers to Hoover said today. There was a four be found within Its walls, joung girls In costumes representing a flower redays discussion on these different plans, paper with rhymes in Mother Gooso sponded and It was considered desirable that the style, which told the particular use of different state representatives ' should each department. The Idea took well. Statistics showing Just what each deconsult their state officials before furpartment had done during the year weie ther discussion should take place. on the walls, but as Misabout posted too The commissioners werg unanimous tress Mary explained, they were dry to bo Included in the regular proupon the urgent necessity of under gram. , taking the construction of the large conIn conclusion Mistress Mary said that trol dam at some point In the Colorado all were welcome to revisit the garden when they felt In need of rest, spiritual canyon and that the development of the or physical, or when any of the flowers river should be undertaken as a whole named could offer sufficient allurements. In order that Its value should be the With the relation of Incidents which of occurred during tho world war some hubest preserved to .the entire people morous and others touchingly pathetic. the seven states. the effective Mr. Hoover, who is chairman of the Col. Axton demonstrated commission. It was said, would preside work which the Y. W.,C. A. accomplished at the hearing to be held In Phoenix, and Is yet performing, although the war that the soldiers In the after which there would be hearings In Is over- - He said the other 'Btates. Mr. Hopver Is considering regular army -- stationed throughout a visit to San Francisco before proceed country were In need of the same sort-- of a when were share their attentions ing to Phoenix, although no date for his .they were fighting and in some resiiects departure from Washington has beentoset. be Their need ot healthy recreation and Public hearings of the commission In Is even peace gi eater held in Salt Hake City and Hos- - Angeles, were requested of Mr. Hoover hy - the times. subLeague of the Southwest tn a tetterWar Work Praised. mitted today by Its secretary-treasure- r. Arnold Kruckman. All the people of the unless they are Great Ideas have ssnbotiied lai anperih of some it a tee --la the .Colorado riverin basin the settle- sort, Colonel Axtonorganization a keen and lively Interest said, .and the Y. W, ment of the Cblorado river problem, the C, X la the embodiment of the purpose letter declared. of symmetrical development for ounj? Xhecolosaal scope of this projeet,the phvsric!-- " letter continued, challenges the cour- ly. It Is today one of the most effective age, the genius and the Imagination of organizations of itm kind In the counthe greatest minds. It demands try, and. this fact is proved by th fact thought and action. We have that every ear more business men are fervently hoped that under the inspiraIntrusting large. sums of money to it tion of your leadership It will be at- pare. If It were not successful, the tacked in the largest possible spirit and United States army would not allow. its Its camps and the that It will be planned as a comprehen- workers In all of sive project of the whole from the; churches would not sanction Us existCalience. , Rocky mountains to the Gulf of confornia. We hold that only If It is Shaking of the fine work done by the ceived on this scale can this vast asset Y, W. C. A. during the world war. Colonel of America bo properly developed for Axton said that not a post, camp or station oPany consequence Tn the armyhutT the benefit of the living as well as the bore testimony of the effective work dons future people of our country." Y he Tbese workers, workers. by said, had been trained to the right conof kind contact of the Just Girl ception Missing needed. One of the most wonderful timings that has come through the work of the Ogden Y. W. C. A. Is the breaking down of A union of of sectarian barriers daughter of the followers of all creed was onespirit Ruby de Waal, of the Mr. and Mrs. Martin de Waal, 75J Paxwas constantly brought 'to that things ton place, who disappeared from her attention during its war service. home a week ago, was found last night my When, people can work together for a haVA IBB rift U by police tn Ogden in company wrlth J. Pfttn mnn fallnurchtn. th W. Rogers, also of Salt Lake. Rogers big tn the advancement ot civilizaIs being held by the Ogden authorities tion. leap . . on a statutory charge, according to word The Rev. Mark Rlfenbark of Rt. Paul's received front 'that city last night.' , Episcopal church offered the Invocation, The De Waal girl was last seen In Salt which was moat Impressive. Thin waa Lake at dance a week ago, from wmch followed by a vocal solo by Miss Beulah she strangely disappeared. Since that Hulsh, p 'romps n led by "Miss Leola time she had been reported to have been Cowles. MIrs Hulsh responded to two seen In various places, bpt last night encores. A violin solo by William HardL was the first definite Information as to man was very well received and he was her whereabouts. called bock. Community singing followed Immediately after the dinner. Songs of a rollicking nature from first one and then another of the groups representing the departments of the V furnished entertainment durlng.the repast. quired of it during December. In addi- yesterday at the Hotel Utah, It waa tion, the state received from the coun pointed out by' Mr. Rhees, who la said th? JrKst honey producer In the ties during January 5720 In bounty'10 ,tate and wl,0 is also one of tho direc- ta.xes, S . a, 02 a Cl In road, taxes and ap- tors of the Utah Beekeepers' association, propriations, and HU 3 1m miscellaneous that unless protection of the home product is guaranteed an extensive advertisreceipts, making a total of H68,n3.Sl ing comp&ign would result in gains to from the counties. producer. There were sufficient other true rev- foreign to a ta( k of delegates attending Owing Pris- - enue receipts to bring the total up to this convention Clerk of the league the election 31,161.383. Nonrevenue receipts totaled of officers for the ensuing vear could $ 1U.93S. 3 1, making the total boos re- - not take: piai?o. - Present officers bJT will only of to Ifae JRnefcS-rO- t on Deniesceltits 31,26,1,221 47. continue to serve until the executive combody, the ompb ted iav roll from Against this amount there were dig mittee appoints their successors. This the commission va not submitted along committee is composed of Frank Rausctw during the month of with that of a majority of the officers of in His Accounts. bursements but of this large total the RLilal eterd i The foMowing me aus in dtstribuLHin niade of the district Iowa, E. H. Miller of Valparaiso, lnd. some of tne net usuDk in various depart JuJiuol fuml io ta 1 he present officers mt the American by the sruent.knerso hirh 9193.67? 2t from the state school Honey Producer xaiti league are K. G. An admitted din repam v In the funds IhixI and rental fund wae a ded. Ftourgeon of Harf Antonio, Texas, presiof the state prison buranip known es Some MT.OuO additional waa ip loan fl U. Some Salaries Increased. F. dent, Kindig of Lansing, Mich., by the state land eommiBslonera. vice president, and II. B. Parks of Son of th state Some em terday through the ativ:ti Fish and game department: The state durAntonio, secretary and treasurer. irtnfntl fund diaTurd ployees laid off temporarily, at least, and auditor and other public offlmals. W. the month $2V,29C fJ in all, of which National legislative measures which will aalarits of nine i tlier reduced $lu to $2'i W. Emery, clerk of the prison, reunm! ing 9K2,22ii.96 wait on road accounts and provide a tariff of at least three cent each, stenoCTaphbr given laise indicated thiee da 066.56 and was the the $K3s. state for suJitor's per pound on all honey imported from ago. remaining under rule for length of service, making purpoaes Keoeipt apportioned to Guatemala, Porto Rlgo, Peru, Cuba and office acknowledged vest may that total net reduction of S 44G a year the general fund totaled $3K7,6i5 70, ao other southern countries were discussed tAin iMissible errors had appeared in th State Fair aswxiution. salary of cussession. At present there that the balance in that fund increased at todian, redu ftd $249 a year. of accounts the prisoners fund. more than $Do,o00 during Januaiv, and i,s,.,a.:a,f"n?j;,.nt..rr: State board of heiilth, three changes In wax now 2e Last utanda at $196,612.81. Inasmuch as night Mr, Kmery in pet intrease of foil wchedule nhd that there was anyemphatically ami it Vihn thought for a time that, after anoiiage, a ? ear. resulting added that Hit accounts for wmch he ban paving off $.oo,0m in temporary loans, Legislation Discussed, Mi f registration Department ar or the state general fund would have to 'borMiss Sybil Hopkins been regional hit dur.ng the past Poole The report of the committee on legisla ik more will be (mind iMmiucd to tne cent row money during the month, the re- tion on pay roll as stenographer. was hy J. C. lienager of Salt now wider wav is com- maining amount of neanlv $200, 000 consti- Hake, It read State' msurame commission, two in- when the audit waa agreed tnat a measure tute a comfortable balance. creases Indicated by experience of pleted drawn this up committee, of which by Frank L Oatler. who. for tho state auBelaud rt turns from some of the coun totaling $lsii a year. Campbell of Grand Rapid, ditor, has been going over the piiaou ac- tits of state and state school taxes is Mich., Department of public instruction1 Mies counts be subthe for the past month, declared that flhown in the fact that, although during mitted to. the chatiman, should Kather Navlor placed on pavr roll, vlco no convention,- - Several shortage has been dia losed save in the month nearly $2,000,000 was disbursed Mi. Florence Ijoorrt'ft. resigned. Mrs. the committee, by the receipts from the antes of materials to the school districts, there Is now a headed wcrejjtnltted lxml has gone to California. Net ani iv ('alvin P. Campbell of Grand from fees. The txt i amount of t'? t stance of $.)4,Oa.2.48 in the stare district chnnvo, reduction of $.160 a var measure selected at Mich. The ltapids, b Mr butie cannot Ostler said, shortage, school fund, while the $29,695.37 In the this meeting ami recommended to the Attorney general and prohibition until the audit is computed, if state school reau: Two mpkivee reduced to pay ofn termined lands interest and rental legislative committee will be given to Ueduo-tiomay bo several weeks befot-- this van be fund 'Will tie considerably augmented as Senator lTk. experienced ethnographer Reed Smoot, who. It Is underaccomplished of $3W) a vear. soon land commissioner.. John stood, w ill be responsible for its passage. Matk Tuttle, state iaudlror, declined T. as the state his turns A plan for financing a nation-wid- e Oldroyd. January receipts to make anv statement conInto the treasury. It Is already assured campaign for promoting the use of houey Stenographer Engaged. Mrs. Vilnt yesterday At the th difficulties cerning alleged Public utilities crnmiiwumin there will be about $5 per capita was suggested by William J. Stewart of lie admitted that he hud been that school Bartlett i rnutnenily engaged ns senior prison, population distributed among Myton. Mr. Stewart pioposed that each asked to remain silent on the question. of in addition to the $15 althe hive in the various fuatis be taxed two Monographer; two other Uouigta effect Neither did district, any member of the stuto ready sent out. a net reduction of $180 a year. cent of the each and that comment on the Four changes Uard of correction Board of equalization: in state Is the balance a also There money thu raised be devoted to the adresult ng In net i eduction of $Jfl) a year. affair. of $103,351.90. Outside vertising of the product In the state and school fund high tiuv Warden of state Jamwi Devine Banking depai tin nt: Rtthution In one prison has been confined to hi home with of the state land grand fund, none of the remaining amount be turned over to nulnrv of $150 a year several days, and stated which has a large balance, balances frn the American Honey jToducers league Six changes, an Illness for ho Industrial oommNsioir to be used for national publicity. was unacquainted with other state funds are as follows. yesterday tlutt Near. netting reduction of $450 Three It was decided that a tax of one cent University of Utah maintenance fund, of the audit and it furroundFinance and purchase: hanged, tho details mainte32: $1.10,907 colony be made and that the amount college per Agricultural circumstances ing re luring net $20 a ear, be used irr promoting an extensive camMr Kmerv, a nephew of Founly Sheriff nance fund, $3S,M9 54; Branch AgriculSix changes, State Dnd department: 8 fund. which shall place before the public tural maintenance paign colhge f Krunk Empty, resigned, he fraud, tu bringing salnriea. as a rule, to level pre- accept to be gained by oi ; fish and game fund, $32,193.08; the, many advantages a position with an ol company. -, vailing in other department and ltbultlng vofederal atate bounty fund, lll.449.li-greater gonaumptiua of the product of in net Increase Of $541 ft war. fedbee. tne $10,468 91. education fund, busy (Htiotial State board of agriculture: Eight state fund. it was pointed out that excessive eral rehabilitation changes, resulting in net decrease of $lt0 are spent by some capItol building fund, $5837.73; state col- amounts of money . a year. reserve states onisation in putting over lionev propaganda. forest stats $175; fund, Auditor' Four cnangf resulting from fund. $18,103 91, state trust fund, $8478.91; California, for instance, spent $10.0o0 last increasing salailes of reorganisation, ear, Texas $7u(W and Colorado $3000. ciamation trust fund, $20,304 61; re pfTpiqyped by $30 A veiir. and IiesultaALUJiaa concedetb-- arranted 'demptioa 4ud, bond issue ...due --.J924,. toy leaving -- tmfiilevl one vacant 1917 expenditure of These amount ofmoney $1769.89, redemption fund, bond issue resignation. 17; suspense account, for advertising purpose. stat road, The standardization of the grading of $8 96, state defense account, $9t 67, land Examiners Reduced. and also of lontainers in which It registration assurance fund. $42 16; motor honey Secretary of state: Eight chances, re is sold have been under consideration 4a. $6331. Vehicle fund, a year, and registration sulting In net increase of JPvHi the past year by a committee, of Among the receipts from state offices during one additional emplojeo In automobile tux receipts of which Frank RaunUifuss, president and are noted IrtTTeritanc department. $6999.79; Colorado river and special fund, general manager of the IsColorado Honey ttonrd of examiners, capital building the chairman. to the state loan commission as Froducers association. $13,000; Twontv-onaintonnnee. changes netBecause delegates present at this conInterest on Investments, $14,040; receipt vention Com Assures Commission ting $210r year reduction, were the main from western Officers in Elected to the state fish and game department of Several changes In the pay roll not Infew of the other states be$20.494.K; federal appropriations for post states, very above result from the fail-ui- e dicated It was Greeters decided to do by Utah represented. ing and federal $32,075 in appropriathe roads, to leplaco emplocc formerly mittee Every Will tion 9, nothing in regard to these two questions, for vocational education, $1,454 12. as state service. Adulng these to the net neceswould rendered decision any M' of Iar,,on th Keeley hotel "'?' reduction shown In tho pay roll shown Orden was elected president sarily be unfair. or the Be to Cut Expenses above, It is said that the state pav joll Greeters .of Utah, whtchhoids will show a deeiease of between $40,000 charter 11 Are Varied. Grades or the Greetera of Otxl with as the America, a vear, th., annual and 350 compared at the Cuilen hotel atlast At present honey Is graded with respect election pny roll in effect last September before night Other officers chosen include Thomas was Into color extra white, white, extra light Mastrrson the etandardlxntlon of ealartes will be a substantial ' reduction There of the New Crand hotel, first Exact figures on this sub- in the Salt Lake and amber augurated dark amber, amber, light this vice tax levy county president; Albert Hagen of the New compiled amber but as the honey pioduced in ject, however, have not yetofbeen second vice president; Robert U finance and year, the county commission assured the eastern states all runs a good deal darker Grand, ny the state department of the Oullen. secretary and treasin taxation committee of the Salt Lake raised in the western region, Spence plirthose, which has been influential than that Edward urer; revision. Curtin of the Semloh, br.nging stout the pay roll what would he just for I tah producers farm bureau yesterday. The county E. O. Teamans of the would not work out satisfactorily for beecommittee waited upon commiss on mein-bei- s the board goverA seal was Cu'len, chairman of keepers In other dlstrUts . Loughboroughof of nors. and yesterday morning for the purtose Ralph the by producers Wilson, W. P. adopted wfhich is to be usedtrade-marof determining if cuts could not be made of Has T Kreslngham Vegas. to own their in addition in the operating expense of the county Committee to Nev. Harry K. titans of .the HHtla and of as user will a the member 'designate P. O'Neil of the Kt Paul. Ogden, memThey were assured that the commisthe national American Honey IToducers J. waa doing 'everything in Its power bers of the board of governors. In rharga of the sion The floor comm league. to curb condiNamed that expenses, realising Dn 11, which will tak annual oUcemn' Legislation which will give standard Attention, Deseret tions demands i a tax reduction. Mem- Henry Camp 406, W. O. W. bee friare at the Bonneville pavilion the ber of the coinm naion and various other quarantinewaslaw to all the states for was of February 3. will meet at the pubFuneral of Neighbor W, W. Wlscomb another question which diseases Enofficials will hold a special meetto county lic safety bulUfing- this afternoon for the tiiscuesed and deemed advisable for the Thursday, 1.00 p. m at Congregational ing next Saturday morning, the commitnational organization to consider. K. G. church. purpose of contpletinjr arransoments. tee was (Adv.) for the purpose of deI The members of the committee are: termining informed, If anv salary reductions could Stourgeon, president of the national Men. College K. Detective H. J. "Warden, Herifant J body, said that the advertising campaign be among employees. carried on last year by the league proved Woodard, H. 1. Bauer, secretary to the In answer to question from the comsuccessful and It was hoped that the chief of police; Patrolmen J. Allen, I mittee as to whether he could operate Frow thers, J .V. larnon fcl. Leaser. J. W. hi department with fewer more elaborate program planned for 1922 deputies SherHenry Oberhansley of the Ftah Agriwould prove even more effective Burt. Sergeant J. K. Hmith, Lieutenant iff t Frank. Emerv declared he that III w at cultural take Lo$ran charge A banquet! tendered to delegates of the J. H. tlavton. officer W. W. firlfiin, was conducting hl office with the fewest of the college llveetock J. J Ibkberta, Jr., William Hughes, H. possible students' Judging contest American Honev Producers' league bv number of The men H. Honey, it. N. Brin ton, William Gil- are working ten andemployee. the Ftah Beekeepers' association at the No. 3. fifteen hours a day uhi;'b Hill be a feature of the Intermounpurtenances furnished a minister of the lespie. H. D MoMartin, William McGarrv, In enforcing the he said. He ex- tain bvestock show to be held in bait lintel Utah last night closed the final A new and important provision in the gospel Is exempt from income tax and Informal in A. Puffin, H E. Brennan. George Philconvention. the event work of the sheriffs plained that the revenue act of 1921 is that person need not be included in the return. allips, leiectte Berge$ints B. H. Meager office is Increased by prevailing loake April 3, 4, 6 and 6, according to an wpeeche were tho order of tho evening. whose gross income for 1921every The exemption of $3500 formerly was $5ooo And Fhfford Patten ami Sergeant N P. condit ons.greatly announcement made esterda by Dr. U. It was decided that the next convention or over shall file a return, regardless lowed persons in active military or naal in January, 1923, at St. Iom, Pierce. held be will .Members of the county commission will NV the United States is repealed. Mead, managing airfector. This con-je- Mo. association of the amount of net income. If & hus- service of received The Itah Beekeepers meet with Governor Mabev this morning under the war tibk differs from the contest for boys will hold morning and afternoon sessions band and wife living together have an Amounts to ask the appointment of a special comInsurance and vocational rehabilitation of $o(HH) over, or Members U income aggregate gross confer with various taxation and girls. In that it Hill be held for stu- todav at the Hotel I'tah. Speeches bv mit tee-twar or from pensions of the United Mr. Rauschfuss and Mr. Ie Stourgeon will separate returns or a joint return may be acts unit of the countv in the Interest of dents from the Institutes of higher learn are need Mates not be inand filed. exempt, Tearns Chosen 4ewer-ievU occupy the morning meeting and routine for 1923: Regardless of the amount of gross In- cluded in the return. business and the election of officer will come Wage adjustments also are under con- ing. Is to The farmer required report as returns are required of every martake place in the afternoon. Th linal tryouts for the freshman de- sideration bv the city eomm.Mton. it Mr. Ovorhanley ha had a wide ried person living with husband or wife groins income all receipts derived from the team of the Vnlversity of Itah was Informally decided yesterday that thus the commlttse and line bating jn whose net Income tor 1921 was $2000 or sale or exchange of farm products, m- wera h (d yesterday. Six, students were ah new laborer hired by the wouki Tn charge of the show feel fortunate in 4 over, and of every single person, or mar-- : eluding crops and livestock, whether O. selected to makfl up the Affirmative and be employed ift $3.25 a day city Ices. la sen Frofessor ini: y. obtaining person notHIvmg with husband ortducecl on the farm or purchased and re- the negative teams The ft ashmen will $3.60 as formerly. Stemtof the I nl entity of Utah rocntlv sold. Where farm producer? la exchang wife, whose net income was $1HK) or to debate state high schnol toam and also accepted the supervision of the bos and r groceries, merchandise ior other arti over. Net incomf, upon which the tax teams tof the f.rst year students at the gir.s section. The contest In this sec-10 fair market value of the articles cles the cer Is Income Is less assessed. 'gross d commission vnt i Vtsh Agricultural o,lege and the Brigtion are open to bos and g'rls, ages Costly yesterday received must be reported as income. A ham Young university. to l jears. who are In the grade schoois morning hi iidvertlse for Jurisdiction to' tain specified dedift tions. Gross lnoome rents his farm on the crop dewho farmer includes and income salna. profits Self or on the farm Those chosen are Merrill Faux. A. share basts must report such Income for call for bide upon the capital hll curb rived from salaries, wages, or compensaft. Pond, Ponatd Crecr, Nif H chen. Ju-. K. Carroll, animat husprofessor In the crops are sold which the for personal service, of whatever year us Komnev and V. K. Slurrav The young girls of todnv ntav prom- bandman of the Ftah Agricultural col- and gutter extenMon. The clta cost of tion and Frofit derived from the sale or rental In whatever form paid, or from Have Watts was chairman of the meet- enade the streets with what is obvious- lege, announced yesterday that he would the proposed improvement is $3?,S9Q. Gov- kind professions, vocations, trades, businesses, of fafm lands must be reported ing The judges were Miss Ruth Miller, ly render his assistance. He stated that ernor Very tnadequale amount of Mabey recently wrote to the com- commerce, or sales ,or dealings In propItems to Be 'Included. Huy It Rose, Edwin Barret and Mias but they insist that what they clothing, do wear he probably would have a few fat Edith Johnson. growing erty, whether real ororpersonal, of the beef classes, and also a mission favoring the improvement. be fine and pretty .taxpayer Is required to Include use of or Inter- In Every of the ownership out Because the parents of Anita Howells. dairy exhibit. his return ot gross income the followThe commission took under advisement est In such 0 17 vears of aae, 516 South Slate street, property; also from Interest, ing Items; 'APPLICATION FILED. Frizes In addition to the total of William H. from chief a transor request the Bywater, securities, rent, livedividends, bv be tho awarded premiums to received on notes and deposits The American Hvdrocarbons company. refused to shower her with a costly, of any business carried on for In interest 4i8 Hooly hu.ldtng. lias filmy wardrobe, she became banks, Including savings hanks. f Tl. R. Glafeke, Indignant stock show cornm.ttee are being offered of the fire department, asking for the action gam tar profit, or gains or profits ind on stock. The supreme dividends filed application with thi state engineer and took up hf-- abode in the faintly, each day by Individuals and business passage of an ordinance abolishing shlit'gle income Cash derived from any source what- court decided In March. For three days the sheriff's men concerns. Recent offer Include a, prise roofs. More than 192b, that atodk for the use of ,ni (f a second-foo- t of cedar of the fires ever;'' $25 in cash by J II. ManderftaM, to not .taxable. Profits from are water fiom an unnamed spring In Wa- searched In vain for her. Monday eve- of dividends ere caused from First. $12.50; during the last year Taxpayers may be divided Into four the sale of such stock, however, are taxsatch countv', to he used in developing ning, however, a healthy appetite began be disposed of a follows dictating to Misa Anita so strongly that second. $7.60. third, $5, to the dairy ex- sparks alighting on shingle roofs, the fire general classes the wage earner or ag- able tncome tar the year in hich reoxokerlte, hydrocarbon and sulphur class, business, professional and she was finally coin bleed that father's hibit or beef tvpe breeders exhibit that chief said in a ceived. Only dividends paid out of earnto communication the of for form ricultural. and most waa in maintained the attractive compensation Any much more attractive than kitchen, accrued since March 1, or commissioner. his t ellar. cleanlv manner. personal service rendered by the wage ings are profile taxed. Of course, It ts quite evident that Mr Arthur F. Barnes, commissioner of- pub- earner Is income. Including salaries, 1913, Sherman Armstronirrchatrman of the the sale of prop Profits received Howells' cellar Is not of the modem type, livestock show finance committee an- lic safety, announced thet he had- writ- wages, commissions, fees, pensions psio erty, real, personal,from Life and Character Reading or mixed. The basis or at least' is noFstocked with wet goods, nounced yesterday that total funds sub- ten a letter to ii. F. Dicke, manager of retired employees and tips. Alt must be for ascertaining gain derived from the or he might have found his loving daugh- - scribed to date amount to $6500. A vigthe I'tah Light & Traction company, to included In gross inenms- If psvment sale or disposition of such property acFEBRUARY 1. Vcf eev eral days sooner. orous campaign will be waged to raise the effect that the civ commission doe for personal services Is made partly In quired after March 1. 1913, Is cost. The acthe total budget of $9300 by Saturday, not favor the routingof street cars through cash and partly tn board i n.t lodging, a taels for The'aovprnlnir mgn of this blrthlat ascertaining the gain derived room on ba to the must value Mr. The fair the communication placaj stalts Aquarius, which Is the last stun of Kagle cording Armstrong. gaty from the sale or other disposition of such ed that the commission reserved the right and meaia, and ths amot i included as property acquired before the air tripllclty. The governing planets March 1, 1913, Income. to pass en otd. nance requrlng one-sa- v VAGRANT ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. are Uranus and Saturn and the birth-ston- e ts likewise cost, but ths usual business Income of The Temme between and gross traffic North fouth Is a sapphire. If tts fair market price or value as of Charles A. Kelly, 29 years of age, who ofdhe grogs profits on saies, to- March 1, 1913, was tn excess of cost, the People, of this blrthdate are remarkwas sentenced to serve .ninety Temple street. The propound routing will consists with Income from other sources Proposal of state mental hospital au- days iesterday able apiritual healers Every human begether Is the excess of the amount realIn the city Jail for vagrancy, at. greatly increase the possibility of accgain show the Commissioner return must The sales, to thorities gross said. Barnes ident. the borit under this breed of change cattle at tempted to commit aulclde bv hanging is ised over such fair market price or value. ing sign possesses this Sylvester Q Cannon, city engineer , was purchases, and cost of goods sold. To Por example. A purchased a house In genius, and, whether aware of It or noL ! u I.Tiu.'p . Ty f ' u t n . getting rt I of the cell shortly before midnight last nlRht. -Mirwever. When 1910 Its fair market value on Ms blanket In such a manner instructed to $nake a suny of Main reflect net Income correctly. Inventories He tore they urnmnsctansttr-nroT- t some strain productive of a larger that he could for the purpose of cor are necessary t the beginning and end Marchfor1, 310,000; 1913. was 15.000, and he sold they realise this power they do wonder- Ing loop It over a bar at the street sidewalks, volume of milk, has met with opposition of each taxable year. ful and remarkable work. In 1021 for $20,004. The amount to be of the cell and then, placing his neck rectlng anv defects. top from the Utah The architect, author, doctor, club Cattle lawyer, Jersey are Then people es gross income is the differgenerally noble, honat the lower end, extended A committee of the club w'llt wait on In the noose dentist, clergyman must Include lb his reported est and and are endowed In such a manner that he could between $20,000 and $15,000, or $5000. Club of insanity at its neat his feet return of gross Income alt fees, salaries, ence with considerable natural discrimination. the state board ts more amount If himself. the The found In him Jailor hang It wae announced by J. a and like compensation for professional than cost, but realized therefor meeting. than Its fair time to save his life Thsy are fair readers of character, 'and Israelsen, to of the club, yesterday servtcea are not easily deeivd by a ' pitiful tal. and will president the. as uf March 1, 1913, no gain value market present argument that tlie shall be Included In gross income. For ..This mental and SPitltl Clergymen. Exemption Allowed LA 8T1NJIJ.BE S EYES. -- specifically makes them very apt In any study, any portance to the dairy Industry of Itah to esemi Instance, If A , tir The above example, hail 134 McClelland avenue, went tli In addition to the sold Income tax. from bwndlsh Norkiniriiene," play trade or profession they may take up. justify the maintenance of at least one wasClaudeStatta. jn 1921 for $15,000 no taxable gain blinded the bv a of babbitt explosion ef would nave resulted. ; To addition to at lKeAfta Tunnel and Transportation drome theater stale herd of Praia of S 30 1918, Insurance as nixht life In ran at succeed such If realized therefor le less almost the person proceeds Mr. Israulsen, the committee will consist Aquarius tunnel In Big Cottonwood can- o clook. The cast consists o I more than policies, amounts recived through acci- than cost,amount more but thanMarch 1, of lew Mar Price of Provo, secretary of companys any wbik he or she undertakes. 1913, He rod on a led Monday night. persons. dent or health insurance, value of propthere is no gain. For example, II stenographers, bookkeepers and clerks the club; W. C. Winder of Halt Isike, yon mule to the SoJt Lake emergency hospital thirty Music especially composed tar the play erty acquired by gift or devise. Interest value, A purchased a house in 1910 for $10,000 may find splendid positions through the pres'dent of the Utah Stats fair; Profesto obtain treatment. It believed that and realtatlc ataxe aettlriK. ntn mate-rlall- v on state and certain federal bonds, etc., and Its fair market value as of use cf the Want Ads during the follow- sor Jolvn-March 1, Caine III of Logan, an 2 A. o. hi eve will be saved. After treatment help the oast to provide an even n the revenue act of 1921 provides that ths 1913, was $8000. and he sold In 1921 for Smoot, postmaster at Provo. ing week. he weut home. of good entertainment. rental value of a dwelling and lta ap- - $9000, no gain would have resulted. -- Former at State - tat J. - Discrepancy Appears 6. 33,392,-16X3- Can-no- JiouA-itpprov- om-pl- minoel-ianeo- cr 1 m rar,22re,K,4i:2i . 1 mea-frar- , one-ha- lf 923.-92- es -- ; ; Jth-f- w u!! uncom-fortab- n Are o of Effort J' Made le Public Hearings Will at Phoenix, on eve-nti- k. - J Oberhansley Judge Animals tered by K i ' st of Debating Freshmen o Capitol Hill Gutter and Cura Extension Planned J Girl Refused Ward Jobe . p N aao-ciatio- n, . -- Located Authorities INCOME TAX FACTS la, ch -- by Annual Policemens Ball Meet Today Be-Mar- -- pro-fie- n. $15,-10- r sal-sr'- Directors Elected. , The names of those selected bv the nominating committee to $111 places otv made vacant bv the board of director expiration of term or resignation were read by the chairman of that body. Mrs. William A Black. A motion to approve the choice and direct the accretary to cast a ballot for them was carried. Those term were Mrs. elected for a W. W. Orem and Mrs. W. H. Burdick; for two-yeterm, Mrs, Frances B. Frltchlow and Miss Kuther Nelson; for a three-yeterm, Mrs. K. B. Critehlow, Mrs Georaft W. Day and Mr. Kubra Stubbfn were reelected,, and in addition Mr. Frank Mrs, Theo W. Whlteley, Brown were elected. The nominatintc committee which ha one-ye- ar ar ar of Mrs. William A. Black, chairman, Mrs Oren Bradshaw. M -- h James A. Mrs. C. Allen Keith and Miss Hogle, Jr., Grace Bailey. According to precedent, this committee suggested persons as suitable for the nom'natlng committee to serve the coming year. This action was The committee will be Mrs. approved Uren Bradshaw, chuirman: .Mrs James A Hogle, Jr., Mrs. A. J. Gorham, Mrs. Charles G. Plummer and 'Miss Helen Greenwood. Announcement was made by Mrs. Kellh" of a meeting of the board of directors to be held at the Y. W, C. A. clubhouse, 322 East Third South street, Monday, for the purFebruary , at 7 pose of reorganisation. Two Hundred Pheasants Are Consigned to UtaK - Abandonment of State Jersey Herd Opposed !n-h- 1 Swedish Dramatic Present Production kind-hearte- d, notv-mor- e tt1s-Tre- - 1 T. - ' A shipment of 100 k pheasants is now on its way to Utah from Maine and another shipment of an equal number expected from Oregon in the near future, the two fksks from the eostern and western oceans to meet and be housed on the grounds of 'the state flsli at Springville, It was announced halrhery by D. If. Madsen, state fish and game commissioner, esterday. Mr,- - .Madsen has hopes, alee, that a boatload of pheasants oh their way from China, the native home of the bird, will be aufftelnetlv ls,rge that some of them may be brought on to Utah. Coops and runs for the pheasants recently being Installed at the state hatchery were Uispected yesterday by Governor Mabey ana Mr. Madsen- .ring-nec- 1 -- WJLL ATTEND CONFERENCE. POCATELLO, Idaho, Jan Rev., Harry 8. Hamilton of the Metho dist church of Pocatello left today for Boise, where he will attend a Ihree-da- v district conference. The chief speakers' will be Bishop Vhorles Wesley Hums of the Helena. Mont, districtthe Rev and' Superintendent 1L W, Parker. Seo.,MTklrar' -- J - j |